Here’s a lovely video to end the week with – a quartet of riders from Italy tackling one of the most scenic and challenging climbs in the Alps, the Col de Tende – complete with gravelled roads and 48 switchbacks on the descent – on De Rosa bikes.
Starting from the town of Cuneo in southwest Piedmont – if you know Turin, the architecture will be familiar – the riders head up towards the 1,870-metre summit of the pass, which lies on the other side of the border with France, ahead of that spectacular descent.
It’s reputed to be one of the most ancient roads in Europe, laid down by the Phoenicians and later used by the Greeks who had colonised Marseille and, after them, the Romans.
The video is produced by CicliCorsa with the help of De Rosa and clothing firm De Marchi, helping explain why there’s an almost fashion shoot character to some of it.
The riders belong to Cani Sciolti [literally, Maverick Dogs] Valtellina, in northeast Lombardy – you’ll find many more great videos and more on their website.







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9 thoughts on “Video: Riders take on switchbacks and dirt roads of stunning Col de Tende”
That is so cool.
That is so cool.
Stunning, isn’t it ? Maybe a
Stunning, isn’t it ? Maybe a pair of brown baggies on the descent mind…
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Nice. Feel for the guy in the
Nice. Feel for the guy in the final shot cycling up! 🙂
chapeau
=D> chapeau
Brings back memories from 2
Brings back memories from 2 years ago on the final day of a Dunkerque to Nice audax ride. Bike handling skillz needed on the mostly gravel descent. Continuing to Nice across lower cols on remote roads is great cycling too. 😀
Pleasant memories of the
Pleasant memories of the descent from Col de Turini to Menton Livestrongnick. Possibly the fastest I had ever been on a road bike.
Added to the bucket list
Added to the bucket list =P~
d love to see this given the
d love to see this given the full televisual treatment in the Giro or similar” suspect that it’s too narrow though would make great viewing either racing up or down